The cheapest that I've found is the Vizio at Costco for $549.99. They extend the original warranty by two years for free, so you're covered for three years.

It's a great deal, IMO.

the Talking Can

01-24-2009, 01:18 PM

just picked up a vizio 32 at sams for 540....much better quality than the next step down

check out reviews at cnet

Marty Mac Ver 2.0

01-24-2009, 02:49 PM

I'll second that option

TinyEvel

01-24-2009, 02:54 PM

I think this was discussed in a previous thread, but isn't 720p the highest you can visibly register a difference at below 40"?
Anywho...I have that Vizio in my office and it is pretty good. We bought like 5 for our office when we started doing the PS3 ads, and one of them went kaput in three months, the rest are still going strong.

Phobia

01-24-2009, 03:04 PM

Dude - Several years ago, I read a study which showed that couples who did not have a TV in the bedroom were intimate more often.

I removed my bedroom TV that day and it has not reappeared in nearly 5 years. I do not miss the TV at all. Neither does my wife.

The Bad Guy

01-24-2009, 03:12 PM

Dude - Several years ago, I read a study which showed that couples who did not have a TV in the bedroom were intimate more often.

I removed my bedroom TV that day and it has not reappeared in nearly 5 years. I do not miss the TV at all. Neither does my wife.

Intimacy is not a problem.

The problem is, we would only have one TV in our place then, which would mean I wouldn't get to watch all the sports I want, and force me to watch Grey's Anatomy and stupid shows like that.

'Hamas' Jenkins

01-24-2009, 03:13 PM

Intimacy is not a problem.

The problem is, we would only have one TV in our place then, which would mean I wouldn't get to watch all the sports I want, and force me to watch Grey's Anatomy and stupid shows like that.

You aren't going to notice a difference at that size. Get a good TV with a good internal scalar at 720p, and call it a day.

Silock

01-24-2009, 03:24 PM

I know it's not a 32, but I just bought a 22 in Vizio 1080p from Sam's Club last night. I'm impressed with it so far for $290.

The Bad Guy

01-24-2009, 03:26 PM

You aren't going to notice a difference at that size. Get a good TV with a good internal scalar at 720p, and call it a day.

Any good models you'd recommend?

Johnny Vegas

01-24-2009, 05:04 PM

Dude - Several years ago, I read a study which showed that couples who did not have a TV in the bedroom were intimate more often.

I removed my bedroom TV that day and it has not reappeared in nearly 5 years. I do not miss the TV at all. Neither does my wife.

really? All my girlfriend wants to watch on our TV is porn.:D

DaFace

01-24-2009, 05:06 PM

I'd be very surprised if you could notice the difference between 1080p and 720p at 32". Just FWIW.

DaneMcCloud

01-24-2009, 05:15 PM

I'd be very surprised if you could notice the difference between 1080p and 720p at 32". Just FWIW.

They have a 32" Sylvania LCD at my local Costco for $399.99.

Unless there's a reason to have 1080p on a 32" LCD (and there are reasons), I'm sure the Sylvania's of the world are just fine.